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About Line-of-Sight Radio Communication

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Tracking Your Dog About Line-of-Sight Radio Communication The Astro and DC 40 use radio signals to communicate. Objects in the path of radio signals degrade the quality of the signals. Keeping an unobstructed line of sight between your Astro and your dog's DC 40 produces the best communication signal. Obstructed radio waves result in a poor signal. To achieve the best line-ofsight conditions, move to the highest elevation point in your area (for example, on the top of a hill). Best Good Poor 12 Astro and DC 40 Owner's Manual

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Astro and DC 40 Owner’s Manual
Tracking Your Dog
About Line-of-Sight Radio Communication
The Astro and DC 40 use radio signals to communicate. Objects in the path of
radio signals degrade the quality of the signals. Keeping an unobstructed line of
sight between your Astro and your dog’s DC 40 produces the best communication
signal. Obstructed radio waves result in a poor signal. To achieve the best line-of-
sight conditions, move to the highest elevation point in your area (for example, on
the top of a hill).
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